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Books published by publisher Harlequin Kimani, 2009

  • Manifest

    Artist Arthur

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, July 20, 2010)
    When fifteen-year-old Krystal Bentley moves to Lincoln, Connecticut, her mom's hometown, she assumes her biggest drama will be adjusting to the burbs after living in New York City.But Lincoln is nothing like Krystal imagined. The weirdness begins when Ricky Watson starts confiding in her. He's cute, funny, a good listener—and everything she'd ever want—except that he was killed nearly a year ago. Krystal's ghost-whispering talents soon lead other "freaks" to her door—Sasha, a rich girl who can literally disappear, and Jake, who moves objects with his mind. All three share a distinctive birthmark in the shape of an M and, fittingly, call themselves the Mystyx. They set out to learn what really happened to Ricky, only to realize that they aren't the only ones with mysterious powers. But if Krystal succeeds in finding out the truth about Ricky's death, will she lose him for good?
  • She Said, She Said

    Celeste O. Norfleet, Jennifer Norfleet

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, March 25, 2008)
    She Said, She Said by Celeste O. Norfleet\Jennifer Norfleet released on Mar 25, 2008 is available now for purchase.
  • Mesmerize

    Artist Arthur

    eBook (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Feb. 1, 2012)
    You can't move forward until you deal with the past Starting over is nothing new to diplomat's daughter Lindsey Yi. She's grown up changing schools the way other girls change clothes. Still, moving to Lincoln, Connecticut, is different. Although she's still reeling from the loss of her parents in an accident, Lindsey is finally in a place that feels like home. Because here, Lindsey's ability to read other people's thoughts doesn't make her weird. It makes her one of the Mystyx.When Dylan Murphy—hot, popular and a senior—starts to notice her, things get serious, fast. But even as she's figuring out how she really feels, the Mystyx realize that they're not the only supernaturals in town. There are other gifted teens who have different motives. And they are hoping to get close enough to the Mystyx to convert them—and the world—to Darkness.
  • Mystify

    Artist Arthur

    language (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Sasha Carrington has grown up feeling like an outsider, and her parents are too concerned with scaling the Lincoln, Connecticut, social ladder to even notice her. They'd be really horrified to know about the supernatural abilities Sasha and her friends Krystal and Jake possess. But as part of the Mystyx, Sasha has found her place.Now her parents have suddenly taken an interest in everything she does, and their timing couldn't be worse. Sasha's father wants her to become BFFs with snooty Alyssa Turner, who hates Krystal for stealing her boyfriend. Then there's Antoine Watson, the boy Sasha has liked forever, the boy her parents would never approve of. But with the dark side getting more dangerous by the day, and the Mystyx's own powers growing in unexpected ways, Sasha is facing choices that could affect her friends, her love life—and even her destiny .
  • Mesmerize

    Artist Arthur

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, Jan. 24, 2012)
    You can't move forward until you deal with the past Starting over is nothing new to diplomat's daughter Lindsey Yi. She's grown up changing schools the way other girls change clothes. Still, moving to Lincoln, Connecticut, is different. Although she's still reeling from the loss of her parents in an accident, Lindsey is finally in a place that feels like home. Because here, Lindsey's ability to read other people's thoughts doesn't make her weird. It makes her one of the Mystyx.When Dylan Murphy—hot, popular and a senior—starts to notice her, things get serious, fast. But even as she's figuring out how she really feels, the Mystyx realize that they're not the only supernaturals in town. There are other gifted teens who have different motives. And they are hoping to get close enough to the Mystyx to convert them—and the world—to Darkness.
  • A Matter Of Attitude

    Hayden

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, Jan. 22, 2008)
    America's Next Top DesignerFashionista with the fiercest style sense and head-turning clothes? That's Angela Jenkins. Even though her cutting-edge designs and graphic legwear sometimes draw criticism from her peers, Angela knows that one day she will be a top designer, and her best friend at Kressler High, Adrian Gomez, is her biggest supporter. But at fifteen, how is anyone (like the extremely cute JaRoli Spencer) supposed to check her out when she's stuck working at her family's Caribbean-style restaurant all the time? The answer: getting elected director of her school's holiday fashion show.But Angela's got designer-clad competition: the very popular Karen Frasier, who has it all—including JaRoli. So when Shayla Mercer, the girl with the toughest street rep, offers to make sure Angela wins—for a fee—Angela says yes. And she learns that the price of popularity can be too high.
  • Can't Stop The Shine

    Joyce E. Davis

    eBook (Harlequin Kimani TRU, April 1, 2007)
    When an American Idol-like competition comes to Atlanta, Kaliaand Mariama Jefferson (sisters who couldn't be more different)stop arguing long enough to agree on one thing: Kalia has to tryout. A senior at a prestigious performing arts high school, Kaliahas a shot at making her dream come true. And with sixteen-year-old Mariama cheering her on, Kalia sings her heart out,eager to beat thousands of other hopefuls.But when Kalia makes the top twenty, the competition reallybegins—on stage and at home. Suddenly, Kalia and Mariamaare up against each other. And there's only one way to win .
  • The Pledge

    Chandra Sparks Taylor

    (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Sept. 30, 2008)
    Raised in a strict household, sixteen-year-old Courtland Murphy never had a date. But that was before the guy of her every dream—basketball star Allen Benson—asked her out. She's gone from never-been-kissed to dating the hottest guy in school. And now her new boyfriend is pressuring her to prove she loves him—by having sex. But as a member of her community's Worth-the-Wait club, Courtland made a vow to stay a virgin. Now everyone—from friends to family to fellow club members—gives her different advice, from "do it!" to "you made a pledge, girl!" It would be so easy for Courtland to go all the way with Allen, but sometimes his charming personality leaves her wondering. Who knew being in love could be so confusing?
  • Ambitious

    Monica McKayhan

    eBook (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Sept. 1, 2011)
    There's only one thing tougher than getting in to Premiere High: Staying in At Premiere School of the Performing Arts, nicknamed Premiere High, talent is a must and competition is fierce. But the payoff is worth it. Some of the biggest stars in music, movies and dance are on the alumni list. New student Marisol Garcia dreams of taking her place among them one day. And being chosen to take part in a local dance contest where a film role is the prize could possibly be her first step into the spotlight.Almost as big a challenge: getting Drew Bishop to see her as more than a friend. But Drew is preoccupied with his own dilemma of either playing basketball, which could be a free ticket to college, or pursuing the stage where he really comes alive. But every dream comes with a price. And as Marisol becomes consumed with winning, the once straight–A student risks losing everything. Starting with her parents' approval, her friends and her place at Premiere High
  • A Matter of Attitude

    Hayden

    language (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Feb. 1, 2008)
    America’s Next Top DesignerFashionista with the fiercest style sense and head-turning clothes? That’s Angela Jenkins. Even though her cutting-edge designs and graphic legwear sometimes draw criticism from her peers, Angela knows that one day she will be a top designer, and her best friend at Kressler High, Adrian Gomez, is her biggest supporter. But at fifteen, how is anyone (like the extremely cute JaRoli Spencer) supposed to check her out when she’s stuck working at her family’s Caribbean-style restaurant all the time? The answer: getting elected director of her school’s holiday fashion show.But Angela’s got designer-clad competition: the very popular Karen Frasier, who has it all—including JaRoli. So when Shayla Mercer, the girl with the toughest street rep, offers to make sure Angela wins—for a fee—Angela says yes. And she learns that the price of popularity can be too high.
  • Fabulous

    Simone Bryant

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani TRU, Jan. 26, 2010)
    There's no such thing as being too rich, too popular or too fabulous…Pace Academy is an exclusive private school catering to the rich, pampered and beautiful. And Starr, Dionne and Marisol are its ruling elite, with an endless supply of designer clothes, platinum credit cards—and drama….Starr is planning a spectacular Sweet Fifteen party…but it may be unforgettable for all the wrong reasons.Dionne stepped out of the hood and into Pace's inner circle, even though her parents are struggling to pay for their lavish new lifestyle.Marisol is the daughter of a baseball star whose wealth and fame might just tear her family apart.Now all three girls are about to learn that the price of being fabulous can sometimes be too high, even for the Pace-setters….
  • Fabulous

    Simone Bryant

    Paperback (Harlequin Kimani, March 15, 1756)
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